OVER-THE-TOP JOUSTING! - Countless enemies had been shot, hacked and slashed in the history of games. Now it is time to ram a wooden lance in some gut, send your foes flying, and watch them bite the dust! Body parts ripping off, ragdoll horse physics, and destructive environments included.

A BEAUTIFUL BRUTAL WORLD – Dive into a magical fantasy world full of treasures and adventures! Don't be fooled by the cartoony looks: here, simply bumping into a silly wooden fence spells a sudden end to your hero's life. If you fancy dying in a more heroic way, how about getting swallowed by a giant toad, falling into a lava pit, exploding from eating too much turkey, getting impaled by a Hitler Snowman, or just getting lit on fire by a dragon!

BUCKETLOADS OF CONTENT – Divided into three major parts - the Story Mode, the Endless Journey Mode and the Rogue Rider Mode - this game has a lot to offer and there is always something new to accomplish, find, or unlock. Power-ups, characters, view modes, mutators, quests, game mode variations, randomly generated hats, you name it! Did you ever wish to be a skeleton king with a fancy wig riding over rainbows on a flower-pooping pink unicorn? It's all up to you in this game!

INSPIRED BY CRASH BANDICOOT – Good third-person platformers were always hard to find on PC, when consoles sport countless shining examples: the first Crash Bandicoot titles, Spyro, Ratched & Clank, and Super Mario were all a big inspiration for Last Knight. This game kicks it up a notch with non-stop jousting action, no-health instant death, procedurally-generated worlds, as well as custom-crafted levels with Knightmare levels in-between. To top it off, the new Rogue Rider Mode pushes it all into a rogue-like direction, and if you don't like third-person view, try playing in first-person mode!

I could not resist making yet another mode for X-mas. I just took the original Big X-Mas Chow Down mode and replaced "Ch" of the Chow with a "M" as a result the Big X-Mas Mow Down mode was born.

Well, it wasn't quite that easy. That new mode doesn't feature any of the extreme turkey munching nor the candy canes crunching. Instead there are lots of other rider on the winter wonderland roads. They are trying to deliver presents all over the kingdom. But as you might guessed in this kingdom nothing really ever gets delivered for rather obvious reasons. So don't feel bad about ramming them and snatching their presents! Most include giant snowballs that you can then throw at the next rider. Why are there snowballs in the presents? Because some people must have realized that their presents won't get anywhere anyway so they filled them with cheap snow instead.
But you can also find power ups, hats and some magic mutation for yourself and horse in those presents. You also still have to mow down those randomly generated snowmen of course as well as the horned bucket heads but those giant snow balls make it all a good bit easier.

The demo is currently not available on Steam because for some reason it has to be reviewed and approved separately from the game. But it can be downloaded over here:Slidedb.comTocogames.itch.io
It contains the X-mas Mow Down mode the X-mas Chow Down mode.

If you never played the Big X-mas Chow Down mode before you can check it out here:

A little confused - Is the Christmas standalone a permanent feature? Meaning, if we already owned the game prior to the release of the Christmas standalone, do we lose the ability to play it after January 2nd?

I'm not at my gaming computer right now and probably won't be until later in January, so I'm worried I won't be able to play it when I get back.

To clarify this, the Xmas mode can be played whenever you want. I just take down the Xmas mode standalone download after the 2nd. The Xmas mode will be also in the full version for forever but it is not yet.

They are in there in the 1.18 and the Xmas Standalone. Thundersnow is usually a very rare thing but in the Xmas mode it can happen much more likely. While "normal thunder" can happen more likely on the graveyard and with rain. In the story it is also in the 2nd graveyard level and the first level of the last chapter.

Yea, it is already more likely to happen the more far you make it but it is mostly random. You can easily make lots of rides with thunder never happening. Also, it is not as hard as the video might make it look. Before a thunder bolt, that could hit you, impacts it is shown with a lightray so you can dodge it.